Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair
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375 S Commercial St
Welch, OK 74369 - (918) 919-2219
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Larry Randolph
Aug 31st, 2021 -
kyle sedgwick
I brought my 14’ Martin Om28e in because it had the binding separating from the body. I know this is a very common issue with newer Martin guitars because they started outsourcing their binding from a different source. I was looking to get the binding all redone. He however reassured me multiple times that I was wrong and that it was because of the adhesive they use. So for $70 I let him "reglue" the blinding. When I picked up my guitar I right away could feel that he didn't take the time to wipe off, sand & polish the adhesive that came out after clamping it. Four days later the binding separated again. Safe to say he didn't know what he was talking about and even if he had he did a very poor job. If you're looking for a luthier I wouldn't go here. I did however play a guitar he made and it seemed well built and sounded okay.
Jul 28th, 2021
Contact Info
- (918) 919-2219
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair?
A The phone number for Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair is: (918) 919-2219.
Q Where is Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair located?
A Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair is located at 375 S Commercial St, Welch, OK 74369
Q How big is Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair?
A Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair employs approximately 20+ people.
Q What days are Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair open?
A Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair is open:
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Q How is Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair rated?
A Randolph Guitars/Custom and repair has a 3.0 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
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( 2 Reviews )Larry Randolph on Google
kyle sedgwick on Google
I brought my 14’ Martin Om28e in because it had the binding separating from the body. I know this is a very common issue with newer Martin guitars because they started outsourcing their binding from a different source. I was looking to get the binding all redone. He however reassured me multiple times that I was wrong and that it was because of the adhesive they use. So for $70 I let him "reglue" the blinding. When I picked up my guitar I right away could feel that he didn't take the time to wipe off, sand & polish the adhesive that came out after clamping it. Four days later the binding separated again. Safe to say he didn't know what he was talking about and even if he had he did a very poor job. If you're looking for a luthier I wouldn't go here. I did however play a guitar he made and it seemed well built and sounded okay.